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Now that you shilled GRT to me and I have already bought it be honest and also tell me what it does

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You didn’t buy at .74 did you Anon....

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>>27227136
GRT solves a problem. The problem is big. It's solvable without The Graph, but it's a huge pain. It involves writing a lot of complicated, custom code, which takes time and effort, and introduces the risk of making a mistake somewhere along the way. It's "boilerplate" code that shouldn't have to be rewritten for every single project!

The Graph removes an entire layer of writing decentralized apps. I think of it like what game engines did for the games industry. Years ago, before game engines like Unreal and Unity existed, game programmers had a lot more tedious work to do. They needed to write custom graphics code themselves to do something as simple as rendering a cube on the screen. They had to write complex code that would interact with the sound card, just to play audio. But then game engines came along and said...

>Hey game programmers, you all keep writing this same complicated stuff over and over again! Why don't we bundle all that complex functionality together into a tool that you can easily reuse for all your games? That way you focus your time on writing the code that's actually specific to your game.

What did that do for the games industry? It resulted in an explosion of new developers and better games. Suddenly, it was so much easier for indie software developers to make full-fledged games, without having to spend weeks just trying to get a damn cube shown on the screen. People who would have never dreamed of making a game were able to get involved.

The Graph does something similar for decentralized apps. With it, developers can spend less time writing the complicated but common stuff. They can spend more time on the app itself.

>> No.27227325

>>27227136
To put it simply, what Epstein did to kids, the Graph does to the blockchain. The catholicism of Finance, if you will.

>> No.27227379

shoo shoo glow nigger frog

>> No.27227963

>>27227136
Did you miss out on BOND anon?